- Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:18 pm
#20433
Hi,
I would like to know if there is a relationship between Premise & conclusion and Sufficient & necessary.
Premise gives the reasons why the conclusion should be accepted, then could this mean that premise could be necessary?
Is it correct to think premise&conclusion is mainly to identify conclusion of the passage while sufficient & necessary is just to find a logical statement?
I'm just confused what to look for first when solving some of these questions. I usually don't think of the three, i.e. Premise & conclusion, Sufficient & necessary, and Cause & Effect, but when I try to pick out the identifiers, I get confused which one is present in the passage.
Hmm. I'm not sure what i'm even asking, but any answer might help my mind click.
Thank you
I would like to know if there is a relationship between Premise & conclusion and Sufficient & necessary.
Premise gives the reasons why the conclusion should be accepted, then could this mean that premise could be necessary?
Is it correct to think premise&conclusion is mainly to identify conclusion of the passage while sufficient & necessary is just to find a logical statement?
I'm just confused what to look for first when solving some of these questions. I usually don't think of the three, i.e. Premise & conclusion, Sufficient & necessary, and Cause & Effect, but when I try to pick out the identifiers, I get confused which one is present in the passage.
Hmm. I'm not sure what i'm even asking, but any answer might help my mind click.
Thank you